You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Krankenkassenbeiträge steigen wohl drastisch: „Läuft auf saftige Erhöhungen hinaus“

Verbraucher sollten sich nicht nur über die Beitragshöhe, sondern auch über Zusatzleistungen der Krankenkasse informieren.
Weiterer Schock für Kassenpatienten: Der Chef der DAK, Andreas Storm, erwartet für 2025 einen weiteren Beitragsanstieg, um die Milliardenlöcher zu stopfen. © Inderlied/Kirchner-Media/imago

Steht eine weitere Erhöhung der Kassenbeiträge an? Der DAK-Chef erwartet das, um die Milliardenlöcher in der Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung zu stopfen.

Hamburg – Kommt im Wahljahr 2025 der nächste Schock für Kassenpatienten? Wenn es nach der Einschätzung des Vorstandschefs der Krankenkasse DAK-Gesundheit, Andreas Storm, geht, könnten die Krankenkassenbeiträge für Beitragszahler nach 2024 erneut drastisch steigen. Für die erwartete Erhöhung im kommenden Jahr sollen seiner Aussage nach die Milliardenlöcher in der Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung verantwortlich sein. 

Krankenkassenbeiträge steigen wohl 2025: Beitragserhöhung bei Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung

„Wir müssen bei der Krankenversicherung zum Jahresanfang 2025 mit einem Beitragsanstieg von 0,5 Prozentpunkten rechnen und bei der Pflegeversicherung von 0,2 Punkten“, sagte Storm dem RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND) am Freitag (29. März). Als Grund für die wohl steigenden Krankenkassenbeiträge im Jahr 2025 nannte der Chef des drittgrößten gesetzlichen Krankenkasse, dass es in beiden Sozialversicherungen eine stärkere Ausgabendynamik gebe, als bisher erwartet. In der Krankenversicherung werde bis zum Ende des Jahres ein Defizit von bis zu 2,5 Milliarden Euro auflaufen. Das sei eine „sehr vorsichtige Schätzung“. Auch die Pflegeversicherung werde, anders als von Gesundheitsminister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) zugesagt, nicht mit den Beitragseinnahmen auskommen, sondern im Minus landen.

Krankenkassenbeiträge steigen in 2025 deutlich: „Läuft auf saftige Erhöhung der Sozialabgaben hinaus“

„Eigentlich versuchen Regierungen immer, die Beiträge in einem Wahljahr stabil zu halten. Aber diesmal läuft es auf saftige Erhöhungen der Sozialabgaben hinaus“, sagte der Kassenchef im Hinblick auf eine mögliche Steigerung der Krankenkassenbeiträge 2025 dem RND

Sollte dieser Umstand eintreffen, wäre es die dritte Erhöhung der Krankenkassenbeiträge in drei Jahren. Schließlich sind 2023 und 2024 die Beiträge für die Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung bereits gestiegen. Treffe die Prognose einer weiteren Erhöhung der Krankenkassenbeiträge für 2025 zu, „ergibt sich in der gesamten Wahlperiode ein Plus von immerhin 1,5 Prozentpunkten“, zeigte der ehemalige CDU-Politiker die Entwicklung der Beiträge für Kassenpatienten auf.

Erhöhung der Kassenbeiträge 2025: Bei einem Einkommen von 3500 Euro brutto 150 Euro mehr im Jahr

Sollten die Krankenkassenbeiträge erneut steigen, kommen bei einer Erhöhung von 0,7 Prozent für Gesundheit und Pflege in einer Beispielrechnung mit einem Bruttoeinkommen von 3500 Euro im Monat auf Arbeitnehmer Mehrkosten von etwa 150 Euro zu.

Der Aufschrei aus der Bevölkerung über die nächste mögliche Erhöhung der Kassenbeiträge könnte demnach groß sein, doch das ändert Storm zufolge wenig an der Realität. Laufe die Entwicklung in der derzeitigen Situation ungebremst weiter, würden die Krankenkassen zum Jahreswechsel 2024/2025 nur noch über Rücklagen in Höhe von 5,5 Milliarden Euro verfügen. Dies wiederum entspricht gerade noch der Höhe der gesetzlich vorgeschriebenen Mindestreserve.

„Klassisches Eigentor der Ampel“: Automatische Erhöhung der Beiträge in der Pflegeversicherung

„Das hat es seit der Einführung des Gesundheitsfonds vor 15 Jahren nicht gegeben“, setzt Storm beim RND die Lage der Kassen in einen Kontext und führt weiter aus: „Die Krankenkassen fahren auf der Felge.“ Das sei fatal, schließlich müsse es stets genug Reserven geben, um eventuelle Krisensituationen meistern zu können. Gerade kleinere Kassen seien dazu dann nicht mehr in der Lage. Immerhin konnten drei Kassen 2024 noch die Zusatzbeiträge senken. Damit ist 2025 aber wohl Schluss. Denn auch bei der Pflegeversicherung rechnet Storm damit, dass die gesetzliche Mindestrücklage zum Jahresende unterschritten wird. Dann sei wegen einer Neuregelung in der letzten Pflegereform automatisch eine Beitragserhöhung nötig. Das habe Lauterbach offensichtlich nicht kommen sehen. „Das ist ein klassisches Eigentor der Ampel“, moniert der DAK-Chef.

Lauterbach-Plan in der Kritik: „Kann nicht sein, dass die Privatversicherten raus sind“

Darüber hinaus warnte der Kassenchef der DAK Gesundheitsminister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) davor, die Krankenkassen mit neuen Mehrausgaben zu belasten. Ein besonderer Dorn im Auge von Storm ist das Vorhaben des Ministers, die Schaffung von zusätzlichen Medizinstudienplätzen mit Mitteln der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung in Höhe von bis zu 660 Millionen Euro im Jahr zu fördern. Das sei eine gesamtgesellschaftliche Aufgabe, die aus Steuermitteln bezahlt werden müsse, forderte Storm. 

Das gelte auch für den Plan des Ministers, den Umbau der Kliniklandschaft mit jährlich 2,5 Milliarden Euro aus Geldern der Krankenkassen zu unterstützen. „Das ist ein Sündenfall für die solidarische Finanzierung des Gesundheitssystems. Es kann doch nicht sein, dass die gesetzlich Versicherten einseitig belastet werden und die Privatversicherten raus sind“, beklagte er und fügte im Gespräch mit dem RND hinzu: „Das ist eine klassische Umverteilung von unten nach oben, die ich einem sozialdemokratischen Gesundheitsminister nicht zugetraut hätte.“

BINI wants to help women realize their worth through music


BINI members (from left) Sheena, Gwen, Jhoanna, Mikha, Maloi, Colet, Stacey, and Aiah. Image: Courtesy of Star Music


By: Hannah Mallorca


In a time where women are taking charge of their destiny, BINI has emerged at the forefront of young Filipinas looking for inspiration to keep going. Their smash hit “Pantropiko” catapulted the eight-member girl group into superstar status, and the throng of screaming fans, outpour of activities, and a solo concert on the way is a sign of their stars shining brighter.

The Filipino girl group — consisting of Jhoanna Robles, Aiah Arceta, Colet Vergara, Maloi Ricalde, Gwen Apuli, Stacey Sevilleja, Mikha Lim, and Sheena Catacutan — was launched to the public in June 2021. A string of songs including “Da Coconut Nut,” “Born To Win,” “Golden Arrow,” “Na Na Na,” “Lagi,” “I Feel Good,” and “Karera” were added to their discography, which is akin to BINI exploring genres before finding their sound.

“Ang dami naming in-explore na genre, to be honest. Nag-‘Born To Win’ kami, then biglang nag-cutesy,” Gwen recalled in an interview with INQUIRER.net. “But when we started with ‘Lagi,’ pumatok na siya sa tao. Nag-boom din ang ‘Na Na Na’ sa Tiktok.”

This, in turn, dawned on the group that it was the sign they found their niche. But the group’s leader Jhoanna said they’re open to exploring more genres that showcased their identity as empowered Filipinas.

Empowering women

Apart from their music, BINI’s on- and off-screen personalities — playful, witty, and energetic — made a mark on social media. This led to a stream of people (particularly K-pop fans) joining their fanbase or Blooms. Colet admitted there’s “pressure” in the attention, but they would rather focus on enjoying the journey.


Friday, March 29, 2024

The 34 Very Best German Sayings…EVER! (20): in den Sand setzen

 

The 34 Very Best German Sayings…EVER!


20. in den Sand setzen

German Sayings in den Satz setzen

If you are putting something in the sand, you are literally screwing something up at least in German. So whenever that happens, you could use the German saying “in den Sand setzen” to express just that. 

Now, what does this all have to do with sand? Why would you mess something up by putting something in the sand? While it is pretty easy to track the (possible) origins of some German sayings, there does not seem to be a lot of consensus about the origins of “in den Sand setzen.”

However, if you are just trying to think about what actually happens when you put something in the sand, then a possible explanation might just be that an object that has been put in the sand is simply stuck there and can, therefore, no longer be moved.

This standstill could then be metaphorically linked to what happens when you mess something up. Well, nothing happens (anymore), hence everything comes to a standstill.   

Example:

Ben kann einfach nicht mit Geld umgehen. Der hat sich letztes Jahr wieder für ne Million Euro Aktien gekauft und hat wieder mal alles in den Sand gesetzt!  

 

Translation:

Ben simply cannot handle money. Last year, he bought himself a million euros worth of shares and once again ruined everything!  

 

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Heat index could hit 'danger' level in 14 areas on Good Friday, PAGASA warns


 

Ian Laqui - Philstar.com

March 29, 2024 | 11:23am


MANILA, Philippines — State weather bureau PAGASA reported on Good Friday that the heat index in 14 areas across the Philippines might reach "danger" levels.

In its 5 a.m. forecast on Thursday, the agency noted that certain areas could see a heat index soaring up to 44 degrees Celsius (°C).

The heat index, also referred to as the apparent temperature, factors in both relative humidity and the actual air temperature, providing a measure of how hot it feels.

Under the "danger" classification, temperatures range from 42°C to 51°C, posing risks of heat-related ailments such as heat cramps or heat exhaustion, as warned by PAGASA.

A heat stroke, on the other hand, might be also be probable with continued sun exposure.


The following are the areas under the “danger” level:

Roxas City, Capiz - 44 °C

Iloilo City, Iloilo - 44 °C

Dumangas, Iloilo - 43 °C

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro - 43 °C

Puerto Princesa, Palawan - 43 °C

Aborlan, Palawan - 43 °C

NAIA in Pasay City, Manila - 42 °C

Sangley Point, Cavite - 42 °C

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro - 42 °C

Coron, Palawan - 42 °C

Masbate City, Masbate - 42 °C

CBSUA Pili, Camarines Sur - 42 °C

Mambusao, Capiz - 42 °C

Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur - 42 °C

PAGASA advised the public to reduce outdoor activities, stay hydrated and avoid certain beverages to prevent heat-related illnesses.

The agency also advised the public to use umbrellas, hats, and wear sleeved clothing when outdoors, and to schedule strenuous activities for cooler times of the day.

The state weather bureau formally declared the beginning of the dry season on March 23, indicating the conclusion of the amihan, or prevailing northeast monsoon, which had led to decreased temperatures nationwide.

Experience spirituality and tranquility at this farm in Iloilo

A resort that integrates agriculture, leisure, and pilgrimage all in one place


Holy Week is a time when many Filipinos seek solace and spiritual reflection. One perfect site for such contemplation is Garin Farm, located in San Joaquin, Iloilo.

Spanning 14 hectares, this multifaceted property operates from Tuesdays to Sundays, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., allowing guests to immerse themselves in spiritual enrichment amid its natural beauty.

A highlight of Garin Farm is the pilgrimage hill. This 480-step staircase, also known as the "Stairway to Heaven," offers visitors a journey through biblical scenarios. From the birth and baptism of Christ to the resurrection and ascension, the staircase provides the perfect destination for Holy Week reflections.

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'Stairway to Heaven' (Photo: Garin Farm/Instagram)

At the top of the staircase, guests are welcomed by an altar adorned with a towering cross and intricate sculptures, creating a tableau of heaven in pristine white.

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Tableau of heaven (Photo: Garin Farm/Instagram)

In addition to its pilgrim features, Garin Farm offers various activities for those seeking a different kind of break. Thrill-seekers can zip line across the tranquil lagoon or enjoy activities such as buggy car driving, boat paddling, fishing, and swimming.

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The lagoon (Photo: Garin Farm/Instagram)

For those who wish to extend their visit, the property also offers overnight stays, providing a longer retreat experience.

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Pool area (Photo: Garin Farm/Instagram)

5 Books to read this long weekend

All are written by female authors


The Holy Week's long weekend is officially here. If you're looking for books to read to catch up on that reading habit you set this year, we've listed five books written by women. After all, we're still celebrating International Women's Month, with genres encompassing historical fiction and the dystopian era.

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Your Utopia 

From the brilliant author of “Cursed Bunny,” South Korean writer Bora Chung brings “Your Utopia,” a compilation of short stories that will allow readers to experience a variety of possible fates for us humans, from total demise because of a disease to an AI elevator that develops a one-sided love for an elderly person. 

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The Memory Police

Written by award-winning Japanese author Yoko Ogawa, “The Police Memory” is an International Booker Prize finalist. The story takes place on an unnamed island where things disappear, along with the memories that come with them. This book masterfully tackles the trauma of loss in a suspenseful drama setting.  

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The Fountains of Silence

“Inspired by the true postwar struggles of Spain,” this book follows the story of 18-year-old Daniel who travels in Madrid with his parents, hoping to know more about the country through his camera. But Daniel discovered more than he intended to do so, which endangered him and his loved ones. Written by Ruta Sepetys (“Between Shades of Gray,” “Salt of the Sea”), “The Fountains of Silence” is a must-read for everyone who loves stories inspired by real-life situations. 

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Loving the Sky

One of the most-read books from Wattpad is now available in hardcopy through Precious Pages publication. Written by Inksteady, it reflects what love is like for a young adult and the sacrifices he/she’s ready to make for that love, even if it means loving someone from afar. 

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Chasing in the Wild

With more than 129 million reads on Wattpad, Precious Pages publication yet again gives us a hard copy version of this widely read online book. Written by 4Reminct, it will bring back readers down memory lane about their campus love story and whether that story ended up with one happy ending or if life’s harsh reality drifted them apart. 

Song lyrics are getting simpler, more repetitive: study



AT A GLANCE

  • Lyrics have also become angrier and more self-obsessed over the last 40 years, the study found, reinforcing the opinions of cranky ageing music fans everywhere. 

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In contrast to Bob Dylan's literature Nobel, lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive over the last 40 years, a study says (AFP)

PARIS (AFP) - You're not just getting older. Song lyrics really are becoming simpler and more repetitive, according to a study published on Thursday.

Lyrics have also become angrier and more self-obsessed over the last 40 years, the study found, reinforcing the opinions of cranky ageing music fans everywhere.

A team of European researchers analysed the words in more than 12,000 English-language songs across the genres of rap, country, pop, R&B and rock from 1980 to 2020.

Before detailing how lyrics have become more basic, the study pointed out that US singer-songwriting legend Bob Dylan -- who rose to fame in the 1960s -- has won a Nobel Prize in literature.

Senior study author Eva Zangerle, an expert on recommendation systems at Austria's University of Innsbruck, declined to single out an individual newer artist for having simple lyrics.

But she emphasised that lyrics can be a "mirror of society" which reflect how a culture's values, emotions and preoccupations change over time.

"What we have also been witnessing in the last 40 years is a drastic change in the music landscape -- from how music is sold to how music is produced," Zangerle told AFP. 

Over the 40 years studied, there was repeated upheaval in how people listened to music. The vinyl records and cassette tapes of the 1980s gave way to the CDs of the 90s, then the arrival of the internet led to the algorithm-driven streaming platforms of today.

For the study in the journal Scientific Reports, the researchers looked at the emotions expressed in lyrics, how many different and complicated words were used, and how often they were repeated.

"Across all genres, lyrics had a tendency to become more simple and more repetitive," Zangerle summarised.

The results also confirmed previous research which had shown a decrease in positive, joyful lyrics over time and a rise in those that express anger, disgust or sadness.

Lyrics have also become much more self-obsessed, with words such as "me" or "mine" becoming much more popular.

'Easier to memorise' 


The number of repeated lines rose most in rap over the decades, Zangerle said -- adding that it obviously had the most lines to begin with.

"Rap music has become more angry than the other genres," she added.

The researchers also investigated which songs the fans of different genres looked up on the lyric website Genius.

Unlike other genres, rock fans most often looked up lyrics from older songs, rather than new ones.

Rock has tumbled down the charts in recent decades, and this could suggest fans are increasingly looking back to the genre's heyday, rather than its present.

Another way that music has changed is that "the first 10-15 seconds are highly decisive for whether we skip the song or not," Zangerle said.

Previous research has also suggested that people tend to listen to music more in the background these days, she added.

Put simply, songs with more choruses that repeat basic lyrics appear to be more popular.

"Lyrics should stick easier nowadays, simply because they are easier to memorise," Zangerle said.

"This is also something that I experience when I listen to the radio."